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Think your company is too small for world-class systems? Think again!

At first, back office solutions such as ERP may seem like a luxury you simply can’t afford. Many small and midsize businesses make do with a patchwork of entry-level solutions to run their organization as they’re first developing. But as you grow, the systems which were intended to solve problems and save time may now be costing you in terms of efficiency, productivity, and could even be preventing you from scaling. Those disconnected applications you started with often result in manual work and inconsistent data that can cost time and money.

In many cases, businesses mistakenly think they are too small to need a world-class Enterprise Resource Planning solution. The reality is that they can’t afford not to invest in ERP.

The truth is if your system isn’t giving you a distinct competitive advantage in today’s modern world, and it isn’t easy to use, you’re not only operating at a disadvantage, but you’re likely leaving money on the table.

Discover how your company can benefit from running on a unified, cloud-based platform like NetSuite. For smaller businesses, this is a great time to consider upgrading as NetSuite has recently introduced new ‘Starter’ editions that provide NetSuite’s robust features at an acceptable cost for smaller and startup businesses.

About Seth Cohn

Seth is the Marketing Manager for Keystone Business Services. He is responsible for developing and maintaining the annual marketing calendar and budget, as well as executing and analyzing marketing campaigns for Keystone. Seth has over 7 years of Marketing experience, having spent a year as Assistant Marketing Manager for Officite, as well as the prior 5 years as Marketing Coordinator for Tauer & Johnson. He has over 10 years of experience with a variety of different ERP and CRM platforms, including NetSuite, Salesforce, Goldmine, ACT, and Pivotal. Seth is currently an online MBA student at Louisiana State University-Shreveport and holds a BS in Speech Communication with a specialization in Public Relations from Southern Illinois University-Carbondale.